The 12th Workshop of the International Lithosphere Program Task Force VI Sedimentary Basins
ILP Sedimentary Basin 2017 Cyprus
Dynamics of sedimentary basins and underlying lithosphere at plate boundaries and related analogues
27-08-2017: Download the conference abstracts
Please prepare your poster at an A0 size (33.1 x 46.8 inches or 84.1 x 118.9 cm), and Portrait orientation, thank you.
17-10-2017: Programme available
Announcement
After the highly successful ILP and TOPO-EUROPE October 2016 meeting in Clermont-Ferrand, France, the next Workshop of the International Lithosphere Program Task Force VI Sedimentary Basins will take place in the Cyprus Island at the end of October and beginning of November 2017.
The Organizing Committee invites you to an international workshop that brings together established and young researchers from a wide range of disciplines, promoting scientific discussions, encouraging future collaborations and integrating research presentations with field trips and social activities in the overall programme.
We invite researchers to present their recent advances in the wide field of the dynamics of sedimentary basins and underlying lithosphere at plate boundaries and related analogues. The location of the meeting in the vicinity of the major Eastern Mediterranean active plate boundary is a stimulating environment for promoting discussions of processes related to the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins. Such sedimentary basins located in the vicinity of major plate boundaries contain valuable resources (e.g. hydrocarbon, ores, hydro- or geo-thermal energy) and may be the sites of devastating geohazards (e.g. earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides). In addition, they host increasingly populated areas and have, therefore, a major societal relevance.
We seek contributions linking deep and shallow processes in sedimentary basins at plate boundaries and related analogues. The ILP Task Force on Sedimentary Basins promotes dialogue among researchers studying basin fill, those investigating deeper basin structure, and those developing numerical and analogue models of basin processes. We welcome contributions which analyze the structure and physical properties of basins and their landscape evolution, as well as the underlying crust and mantle, and also contributions that examine interactions between deep earth and surface processes and the implications of these interactions for basin dynamics. The meeting encourages, in particular, the participation of Young Researchers at the doctoral and post-doctoral levels by applying moderate registration fees and possible grants.
Limassol, the second-largest city in Cyprus is a business/financial center with a highly developed infrastructure that attracts millions of visitors. Although the vast majority of visitors coming to Limassol are interested in the traditional "sea, sun, sand" tourism, the city is renowned for its long cultural tradition, wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites. Limassol has been voted as Europe's top rising destination by the TripAdvisor community in 2015.
The Organizing Committee is looking forward to welcome you at the 12th Workshop of the International Lithosphere Program Task Force VI Sedimentary Basins (ILP Sedimentary Basins 2017 Cyprus).
Prizes
IFP Energies nouvelles Prizes at ILP Task-Force VI Conference
IFPEN will offer two special prizes worth of 750 Euros each, for the best oral and poster presentations delivered by young scientists at 12th Workshop of the International Lithosphere Program Task Force VI (Sedimentary Basins), which will take place in Limassol (CYPRUS) from the 29th October to the 2nd November 2017.
History
The 2017 Workshop of the International Lithosphere Programme (ILP) Task Force on Sedimentary Basins will be held in Limassol, Cyprus 2017. This meeting follows successful past meetings in Paris (2005), Quebec (2006), Morocco (2007), Ensenada, Baja California (2009), Abu Dhabi (2010), Tirana (2011) and Brisbane (2012), Tokyo (2015) and Clermont-Ferrand (2016) .
Topics
Topic 1: Dynamics of landscape evolution and its interaction with deep Earth processes
Topic 2: Coupling Earth observation methodologies to solid Earth dynamics
Topic 3: Volcanism and related processes at all scales
Topic 4: Sedimentary Basin systems and geo-resources
Topic 5: Geo-hazards and sustainable geo-resources
Topic 6: Rock-fluids interactions in sedimentary basins
Topic 7: New concepts and results on the East-Mediterranean geology
Important Dates
- Call for Participation Opens
01 December 2016 - Abstract Submission Deadline
30 August 2017 (Extended) - Notification of acceptance
15 September 2017 - Author registration by
29 September 2017
News
- 20/10/2017: Programme updated
17/10/2017: Preliminary programme available
03/08/2017: IFPEN prizes announced - 01/08/2017: Submission deadline extended
- 15/06/2017: Online Registration is OPEN
- 22/11/2016: First Call for Papers
- 04/10/2016: Website is now online